Mix i made with FL Studios, the drums are really bare. Various samples from the BBC sample page, various drum sample sites, voices from moviewavs.com, phone ringer taken from thefreesoundproject.com which was provided by FreqMan.

It seems to have a good frequence response from 50-12,000 Hz... solid between 300-4000Hz... with a tad little more sensativity between 8-11kHz (more from the sides for some reason) before it drops off. I recently made a wooly wind screen for outdoor recording, which makes it look like an electric muppet.

It looks a lot like the AUDIO TECHNICA - AT822 (but that one will pick up from 30-20,000 Hz) At least that's what they say... as a kid I used to hear up to 22kHz... but lately I'm lucky if I can hear 15.5kHz

great track dj chronos..i love it, my only criticism would be a tad too much reverb so bass booms and distorts a bit too much and drums get lost. but excellent. check out 'se electronics' mics-made in china so cheap but awesome quality and good reputation in industry over here (uk).

Yeah i know, I should've perfected it before releasing but hopefully with more tips like yours i'll be able to make it better than I had expected. Instead of buying a mic right now im going to save up money for a Moog Little Phatty analog synthesizer or some Reason software, probably the latter though.

I love all things analogue and reason etc, but if you want some serious analog sounds without spending anything then check out free downloadable softsynths called 'albino' and refx 'vangaurd' and 'beast', and nusoftings 'dahornet' which is a free softsynth based on the old skool classic acid keyboard called wasp. -all awesome analog gear.

i just bought a small second hand analog keyboard off ebay -'korg microkorg' with vocoder and mic included and it rocks..i will upload some samples soon.

"I love all things analogue and reason etc, but if you want some serious analog sounds without spending anything then check out free downloadable softsynths called 'albino' and refx 'vangaurd' and 'beast', and nusoftings 'dahornet' which is a free softsynth based on the old skool classic acid keyboard called wasp. -all awesome analog gear.

i just bought a small second hand analog keyboard off ebay -'korg microkorg' with vocoder and mic included and it rocks..i will upload some samples soon. "

i believe flstudio comes with wasp-yeah its nice so is albino and a few others you mentioned.

i bought the mini korg when it first came out and still use it to this day

nice machine at a cheap price with a built in vocoder-that sounds good. some super phat bass sounds and arp is tight and easy to play with.

i just wish they had taken out the 80's sounds and placed newer ones in there.

The name of the song was Deep Flow and it doesnt really matter that much to me because im trying to make d'n'b. Personally I'm not a big dance fan, if you want me to take it down then i'll take it down.You're right, i am pretty young but it's not like im trying to be a professional about it, im still learning things as I go and there is no one here to teach me anything, and on top of that the only musical background I have is maybe 4-5 piano lessons about 7 years ago. I just began doing this in February and it's not like this stuff just pops in your head overnight.

By the way, it's called Nebuchadnezzar, not nauackiauaua. Nebuchadnezzar is the name of a hovercraft that is piloted by Morpheus in the movie "The Matrix". Nebuchadnezzar was also the name of several Babylonian kings.